On Wednesday, December 18, Letizia attended the XVI NAOS Convention and the presentation of the XVII and XVIII NAOS Strategy Awards at the Spanish Agency for Food Safety and Nutrition (AESAN). The event focused on healthy eating in schools and the inequalities in access to healthy, sustainable food – a serious topic.
And for an event like this, Letizia chose an almost completely black look, one we were already familiar with. The outfit features a Hugo Boss blazer, an ultra-fine cashmere sweater from Falconeri, Maje pants, and a wide belt, also from Hugo Boss. All black, all repetitive, all functional.

The outfit had no surprises, but it didn’t need any. The structure was provided by the Hugo Boss Alitas blazer, which lends it an executive air without being overly formal. The Falconeri crewneck sweater adds warmth without bulk, making it ideal for layering.

Maje’s Pizelda pants in shades of green, a familiar sight in her wardrobe, continue to serve their purpose: a flattering and versatile cut. The Hugo Boss Ley-D belt cinched the waist, as it often does to add definition to an outfit. Nothing new, everything we’ve already seen, but combined in a different way.

She chose Massimo Dutti heeled loafers, a model she has worn several times this year and seems to have become one of her favorites for daytime events.

Regarding accessories, the mother of Princess Leonor and Infanta Sofia carried her Carolina Herrera Victoria Insignia bag, Gold & Roses Double Dagger earrings – featuring a double gold dagger design that has become a classic for her – and her Amor Che Tutto Move ring from Coreterno. Essentially, her survival kit for official events.
